"CAS" == Caroline Ann Seawright <kunoichi@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au> writes:
[original point chokki]
CAS> (Though it is 'it's' not 'its' ... If it was 'its laugh' it would
CAS> be like saying 'Jimbos laugh' when you should use 'Jimbo's
CAS> laugh'...)
Nope, sorry. `its' is the possessive of `it'. `it's' is the
contraction of `it is'. It bothers me when people mix the two of
them, so I decided to comment on that.
ja ne,
Suika (who has obviously spent too much time in English
classes ^_- )
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